Retail
SECTOR
Retail

In every retail transaction, one of the most important things is the confidence that both the shopkeeper and the customer are getting what they’re entitled to and being treated fairly. With a trade-approved Adam Equipment retail scale, you’ll be able to trust in its accuracy and gain the confidence you need.
For precise, repeatable results every time, Adam is the answer.
Adam retail scales offer the approvals you need to sell your goods by weight and the precision to ensure that your price is accurate.

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With rechargeable batteries, whether you operate a shop or a stand at the local farmer’s market, your on-the-go retail scale is ready to operate wherever you need it.
Price computing retail scales deliver fast, accurate calculations to streamline transactions and reduce errors at the point of sale. Offering three displays, they clearly show weight, unit price, and total cost to both retail staff and customers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Retail scales – or price computing scales – are a type of weighing scale with the ability to calculate the price of an item while weighing it. They generally use price per pound but can often also weigh in kilograms, depending on the user preference. When setting a price by weight, scales must be trade-approved (also referred to as legal-for-trade), meaning that they’ve been approved by the appropriate regulatory authority for that use.
Retail scales are unique in that they feature three screens – for price per pound, total price and weight (typically in pounds and ounces).
In North America, it’s required by law to use a trade-certified weighing scale when setting a price by weight.
Most scales labelled as “retail scales" will be legal-for-trade, but it’s always best to check first. If you’re unsure of whether your scales are approved, look at the website or order details for further information. Note that they may also be referred to as trade certified, approved, trade stamped or simply as stamped. You can also check the scale's data plate (usually located on the bottom or back of the scale) for an NTEP (US) or Measurement Canada (Canada) logo.
Trade-approved retail scales are required for any business or industry that sells a product by weight. This can include:
- Food and drink items
- Bottled goods
- Meats & fish
- Soaps
- Fuels
- Packaged goods that specify weight
For the full breakdown of trade-approved scales and where they must be used, please reference the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) Handbook 44.


